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St. Francis of Assisi

October 4, 2017 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 10 October Saints, Saint Quotes, St. Francis Leave a Comment

 

Sanctify yourself and you will sanctify society. ~ St. Francis of Assisi

 

Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi – Oct. 4

Saint Francis was born at Assisi, in Italy, in the year 1182. His father, a rich merchant, intended him for trade, and Francis applied himself with aptness to this employment, in which, though fond of show, he exhibited, at an early day, a particular love for the poor. Agreeable and amiable, affable and kind to all, he was beloved by all around him, and the world sought to draw him to its side. But, enlightened from above, and by heavenly apparitions rendered attentive to the call he was about to receive, he followed the leadings of grace which drew him on to imitate Christ in poverty and humility. Hearing one day at Mass the words of the Gospel: “Do not possess gold, nor silver, nor money in your purses, nor scrip for your journey, nor two coats, nor shoes, nor a staff” (Matthew 10:9,10), he began to regulate the whole manner of his life according to this precept of the Gospel, and at once began to preach penance with such evangelical poverty, and with such power, that all who heard him were moved to tears. Disinherited by his father, who was greatly displeased at his poverty and open-handedness towards the poor, he threw himself altogether upon the providence of his Father in heaven, dividing with the poor the alms he thus received. The extraordinary manner of his life soon brought around him disciples, and as the number of them increased daily, he wrote for them a rule, and then set out for Rome, to procure from the Pope a confirmation of it. He came back, rejoicing in the Lord that everything at Rome had gone according to his wish, and established himself about a mile from his native city, at a small church belonging to the Benedictines, which he called Portiuncula (little portion). Here he led a life of the severest penance; here he prayed day and night, and here he laid the foundation of that Order which has filled the world with the

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splendor of its virtues. Here in this church, dedicated to the virgin Mother of Jesus and to the holy angels, he received from Christ Himself the celebrated indulgence known throughout the whole Christian world as the Portiuncula Indulgence; for while the saint was praying there with glowing devotion, on the day of the dedication of the church, in the year 1221, the Lord appeared to him and said: “Francis, ask whatever thou wilt for the salvation of the nations.” He answered: “I desire the remission of guilt and punishment, a plenary indulgence for all who shall visit this church with contrite hearts and sinccrely confess their sins.” The Lord replied: “Go then to My representative, the Pope, and ask the indulgence in My name.” Forthwith he went to Pope Honorius III, who first, by word of mouth, and afterwards by a proper bull, confirmed to him the indulgence. The same indulgence was, at a latter day, extended to all churches of the Franciscans, and by Pope Pius VII to all parish churches (at least to all in Bavaria), and may be gained on the first Sunday in August of every year.

 

Burning with desire for the salvation of the people, Saint Francis with his brethren, whom he sent out two by two to preach penance and. the peace of God, labored to establish everywhere the kingdom of heaven. His love for sinners, and his ardent zeal for the salvation of souls, impelled him to visit remote parts of the world to preach the Gospel to unbelievers. For this he was rewarded by God with miraculous graces, among which there is particularly to be mentioned that which was granted him upon Mount Alverno. While he was there engaged, separated from the world, in fasting and praying for forty days, as he was accustomed to do often, the Saviour appeared to him in the form of a seraph on the cross, and imprinted the five wounds of His own body on the body of Saint Francis. On account of this, and for his ardent love for Jesus crucified, Saint Francis received the surname of Seraph.

After this event the saint lived two years in manifold bodily distress and sickness, without murmur or complaint, with perfect resignation to the will of God. Some time before his death he caused his will to be written, in which he left to his brethren poverty as an inheritance in which they should find great treasure for heaven. As the hour of his dissolution drew nigh he had the passion of Christ read to him; he then said the one hundred and forty-first psalm, and at the words, “Bring my soul out of prison that I may praise Thy name,” he expired happy in the Lord, 4 October 1226, in the forty-fifth year of his age.

Saint Francis founded three Orders: the first and proper Order of Franciscans, or the Order of Friars Minor; then the Order of Franciscan nuns, or Clares, so called from Saint Clare, their first superior; and lastly, that called the Third Order, for people in the world, of both sexes, who aim at perfection, but do not desire to make the vows of the cloister. This last Order, which has been approved by many Popes, particularly by Gregory IX, Innocent IV, and Nicholas IV, has spread throughout the whole world, and is becoming in our day more and more flourishing.

 

Prayer

O God, Who by the merits of blessed Francis dost increase Thy Church by a new progeny, grant us by imitating him to despise earthly things, and ever to rejoice in the participation of heavenly gifts. Through Christ our Lord, Amen.

Epistle: Galatians 6:14-18

Brethren: God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ, by Whom the world is crucified to me, and I to the world. For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision availeth anything, nor uncircumcision, but a new creature. And whosoever shall follow this rule, peace on them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of God. From henceforth let no man be troublesome to me, for I bear the marks of the Lord Jesus in my body. The grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit, brethren. Amen.

Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30

At that time Jesus answered and said: I confess to Thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because Thou hast hid thes

 

e things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them to little ones. Yea, Father, for so hath it seemed good in Thy sight. All things are delivered to Me by My Father. And no, one knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither doth anyone know the Father, but the Son, and he to whom it shall please the Son to reveal Him. Come to Me, all you that labor, and are burdened, and I will refresh you. Take up My yoke upon you, and learn of Me, because I am meek, and humble of heart, and you shall find rest to your souls. For My yoke is sweet and My burden light.

~ Goffine’s Devout Instructions
RESOURCES:
Audio

  • Flowers from the Garden of Saint Francis for Every Day of the Year
  • Saint Francis of Assisi: A Biography by Johannes Jorgensen
  • Stations of the Cross according to the method of Saint Francis of Assisi
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Saint Francis of Assisi

October 4, 2016 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 10 October, 10 October Saints, St. Francis Leave a Comment

Jesus is happy to come with us, as truth is happy to be spoken, as life to be lived, as light to be lit, as love is to be loved, as joy to be given, as peace to be spread. ~St. Francis of Assisi

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Saint Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis, the son of a merchant of Assisi, was born in that city in 1182. Chosen by God to be a living manifestation to the world of Christ’s poor and suffering life on earth, he was early inspired with a high esteem and burning love of poverty and humiliation. The thought of the Man of Sorrows, who had not where to lay His head, filled h[Saint Francis of Assisi]im with holy envy of the poor, and constrained him to renounce the wealth and worldly station which he abhorred. The scorn and hard usage which he met with from his father and townsmen when he appeared among them in the garb of poverty were delightful to him. “
Now,” he exclaimed, “I can say truly, ‘Our Father who art in heaven.’” But divine love burned in him too mightily not to kindle like desires in other hearts. Many joined themselves to him, and were constituted by Pope Innocent III into a religious Order, which spread rapidly throughout Christendom. Saint Francis, after visiting the East in the vain quest of martyrdom, spent his life like his Divine Master – now in preaching to the multitudes, now amid desert solitudes in fasting and contemplation. During one of these retreats he received on his hands, feet, and side the print of the five bleeding wounds of Jesus. With the cry, “Welcome, sister Death,” he passed to the glory of his God October 4th, 1226.

Reflection – “My God and my all,” Saint Francis’s constant prayer, explains both his poverty and his wealth.

~ Pictorial Lives of the Saints

The Crucifix of San Damiano

A More Detailed Explanation

 

RESOURCES:

Children’s Activities

  • St. Francis Coloring Page – Catholic Playground
  • St. Francis Coloring Page – Paper Dalioct-4-st-francis
  • St. Francis Printable Pack $3 –  Real Life at Home
  • St. Francis of Assisi Craft Shrine – Catholic Inspired

Liturgical

  • Latin Mass Propers Online – MaternalHeart.Org: Oct. 4 – St Francis of Assisi, Confessor: Missa ‘Mihi Autem’
  • The Chant of Le Barroux – Office for 2016-10-04

Reflections & Audio

  • St. Francis of Assisi and Gaining Plenary Indulgences – Regina Prophetarum
  • Pictorial Lives of the Saints – Saint Francis
  • Saint Francis, by G K Chesterton
  • God’s Troubadour – The Story of Saint Francis of Assisi, by Sophie Jewett
  • Goffine’s Devout Instructions – Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • Explanation of the Crucifix of San Damiano
  • Rule of Saint Francis

Audio Books

  • Saint Francis of Assisi: A Biography by Johannes Jorgensen
  • Flowers from the Garden of Saint Francis for Every Day of the Year
  • Stations of the Cross according to the method of Saint Francis of Assisi

Online Books

  • The Story of Saints Francis of Assisi for Children, by Mother Mary Eleanore
  • Writings of Saint Francis of Assisi

Videos

  • Francis of Assisi YouTube PlayList

 

O God, Who by the merits of blessed Francis dost increase Thy Church by a new progeny, grant us by imitating him to despise earthly things, and ever to rejoice in the participation of heavenly gifts. Through Christ our Lord, Amen.

 

A Spouse of the Holy Spirit

October 5, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 10 October, 10 October Saints, St. Francis

To Francis, being with Christ was a love affair. When referring to his relationship with God, he called himself “a spouse of the Holy Spirit.”assisi7

October 4 ~ St. Francis of Assisi, confessor

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Born at Assisi, Italy, and Christened John (Giovanni) di Bernadone,
Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) was a serviceman in his youth. His vocation — that of counteracting the growing spirit of riches infecting Europe — made itself known almost simultaneously with the young Spanish priest Dominic’s call to combat the doctrinal ignorance and heretical evil of that day. Each in his own way, they revolutionized the Christian life with the creation of their two orders of mendicant friars. In 1207 Francis founded the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), a group of laymen dedicated to poverty of life and Christlike charity toward all men. Two years later, with the blessing of Pope Innocent III, he and his band set out to preach. During a crusade he penetrated to the camp of the Egyptian sultan. Following his return from the Holy land, Francis relinquished the rule of his by now immensely expanded order, and received the Stigmata in its stead. His love for poverty, for the cross, and for all creation, brought new vitality and holiness to the whole Church.

We celebrated the feast day of St. Francis in simple ways.

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The littles tended to gardening  their vegetables with dad.  They cared for their ivy topiaries with mom.

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The littles painted a coloring page.

We watched a favorite, Clare and Francis.

st francis books JOY

We read two books on St. Francis of Assisi.  The Song of Francis was given to Papi from his Nina (Godmother).  This is Assisi was given to Sweetie from Sparkles’ Nina.  She purchased the book in Assisi!  It is a cute and informative book that we all enjoyed very much.  It takes the reader on a journey through Assisi.  It was a pilgrimage in a book.

dinner JOY

For dinner, we had left overs.  Not very creative, I know, but we figured it was simple enough for St. Francis.  After all, he is a saint who at times ate with the pigs.

We used the rotisserie chicken that Rose made us late last week.  The little ones eagerly went along with the idea and Rose is pious enough not to question mom.  I even offered to allow the children to eat outside in the dirt as St. Francis and his followers ate with the pigs.  Needless to say, they didn’t go along with that one.

pumpkin bread JOY

Rose made pumpkin bread (with this kit) for dessert.  She said that it was “natural” enough to fit in with the feast of St. Francis.  She tried to rally the little girls to help prep the kitchen.  By the 5th attempt, I told her to work without them and that they will be certain to get their portion share – NOTHING.

So the time came when the bread was done.  It smelled yummy as it sat on the counter warm and ready to be eaten.  The little ones came running into the living room, “can we have some bread?”  I replied, “you did not clean when asked, you did not prep when asked,……”  It was straight from the Little Red Hen.  Of course, they immediately offered to give a hand, to which dad informed them that it was too late.  Instead, the girls prepared two loafs to take to the neighbors.  They JOYfully delivered the bread.

St. Francis of Assisi, Ora pro nobis.

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Saint Francis’ Prayer Before the Crucifix
Most High, glorious God,
enlighten the darkness of my heart and give me
true faith, certain hope, and perfect charity,
sense and knowledge, Lord, that I may carry out
Your holy and true command. Amen.

Prayer for PeaceSanDam3

Lord, make me a channel of your peace, that
where there is hatred, I may bring love;
where there is wrong, I may bring the spirit of forgiveness;
where there is discord, I may bring harmony;
where there is error, I may bring truth;
where there is doubt, I may bring faith;
where there is despair, I may bring hope;
where there are shadows, I may bring light;
where there is sadness, I may bring joy.

Lord, grant that I may seek rather
to comfort than to be comforted;
to understand than to be understood;
to love than to be loved;
for it is by forgetting self that one finds;
it is by forgiving that one is forgiven;
it is by dying that one awakens to eternal life.
Amen.

(ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI)

Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
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